dismutase

dismutase

any of a group of enzymes that have the ability to catalyze the reaction of two molecules of the same compound to yield two molecules in different oxidation states.

dis·mu·tase

(dis-myū'tās),

Generic name for enzymes catalyzing the reaction of two identical molecules to produce two molecules in differing states of oxidation (for example, superoxide dismutase) or of phosphorylation (for example, glucose-1-phosphate phosphodismutase).

dis·mu·tase

(dis-myū'tās)

Generic name for enzymes catalyzing the reaction of two identical molecules to produce two molecules in differing states of oxidation or phosphorylation.

dismutase

any of a group of enzymes that have the ability to catalyze the reaction of two molecules of the same compound to yield two molecules in different oxidation states.

The assets consisted of 1) Rifalazil, a Phase II antibiotic, 2) a library of novel rifamycin compounds, and 3) a clinical stage superoxide dismutase mimetic (SODm) and a library of SODm small molecules.

Also discussed are the interrelationship between copper-zinc superoxide dismutase and familial amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, the malfunctioning of copper transport in Wilson and Menkes diseases, and the chemical interplay between catecholamines in metal ions.

Genotype number of one had the most enzyme superoxide dismutase units (SOD) and catalase (CAT) in water stress conditions, and was one of the resistant genotype related to drought conditions (Table 2).

According to the company, this supplement allows the body to produce more of its own natural antioxidant enzymes, including superoxide dismutase (SOD), cata-lase (CAT) and glutathione peroxidase (GPX).

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